Preparation of biodegradable microspheres by anionic dispersion polymerization with PLA copolymeric dispersion stabilizer

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Makoto Muranaka
Yoshiro Kitamura
Hidekazu Yoshizawa
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[1] Okayama University,Department of Material and Energy Science, Graduate School of Environmental Science
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Polylactide microspheres; Anionic dispersion polymerization; Dispersion stabilizer; Diameter control; Microsphere formation;
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We prepared poly(d,l-lactide) (PLA) microspheres by anionic dispersion polymerization of d,l-lactide. The polymerization was carried out in xylene/heptane (1:2 in v/v) mixture solution at 368 K for 9 h, with poly(dodecyl methacrylate)-co-poly[α-methacryloxyethoxy-poly(l-lactide)] (PDMA-co-P(MA-PLLA)) synthesized in this study, as a dispersion stabilizer. The number-averaged diameter and diameter distribution (coefficient of variation) of obtained PLA microspheres ranged from 180 to 800 nm and 14–40%, respectively, depending on the preparation condition. Furthermore, the time courses of monomer conversion, particle diameter, and particle number were investigated to clarify the formation mechanism of microspheres with PDMA-co-P(MA-PLLA) as a dispersion stabilizer. From this experiment, we found that the aggregation of primary particles occurred in anionic dispersion polymerization, and the particle diameter of obtained PLA microspheres decreased with increasing PDMA-co-P(MA-PLLA) concentration. In conclusion, we clarified that PDMA-co-P(MA-PLLA) effectively contributed to the stability of primary particles.
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